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28 <br /> 1 Slide#7 <br /> Comparison of Peak Day to Plant Capacity <br /> 25 <br /> v <br /> cn <br /> E 20 Peak Day Water Treatment Capacity <br /> unts <br /> e peakDaV:all�c�o- <br /> a 15 • • , • : r -a�elin le water accounts <br /> .� ~ potable <br /> c i '•�' • • ¢ak 9aY'P <br /> 0 10 •� •••�• �"•• Baseline 4 <br /> m Actual Peak <br /> 0 <br /> 0 5 <br /> 0 <br /> ��h 1°00 1°oy voyo 1oti5 votio �otih voyo tio3y y°oo 1°ey �o�o tiohy 1�,0 �°65 vo,�o <br /> Fiscal Year <br /> 2 <br /> 3 Todd Taylor said the Jones Ferry Road water treatment plant has 20 million gallons per day <br /> 4 peak capacity, while the community uses slightly over 6 million gallons daily. Peak demands <br /> 5 average 10-12 million gallons, a level maintained for about 15 years. Plant upgrades in the early <br /> 6 2000s increased capacity from 15 to 20 million gallons daily, providing sufficient treatment <br /> 7 capacity for decades. <br /> 8 Commissioner Bedford asked where the Clearwell is on this map <br /> 9 Todd Taylor said it is in the top right corner (looks like part of the parking lot) and is <br /> 10 underground. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Slide #8 <br /> i'1'" r <br /> Mason Farm <br /> Wastewater <br /> Treatment <br /> Plant <br /> THE WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM RIIIJIed <br /> Wat—UNC <br /> ---------------- <br /> . . L ** —LLJ <br /> Customer Manhole Pumping Headwnrks Primdry ` Aeratid�SeCnntlary Filtration Uisint..— Morgan Creek <br /> Clarification \}1 Basins Clarification <br /> I <br /> �~9losolids aPPlied <br /> . g to farmland Or <br /> dewatered for <br /> • a y P—Irtg <br /> Digesters <br /> 13 <br />